PCB to send legal notice to Arthur
Ex-South African coach’s comments irks board.
KARACHI:
Taking serious notice of suspecting Pakistan team of match-fixing, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to send a legal notice to former South Africa coach Micky Arthur for his remarks on the 2007 One-Day International (ODI) series.
Arthur last week said his team ‘strongly suspected’ Pakistan of match-fixing in the final ODI of the series in Lahore where the home side collapsed from a strong position while chasing an ordinary target. The claim was already played down by then-captain Shoaib Malik who termed the comments as ‘ridiculous’.
“I’m working on the notice which would be sent to Arthur on Monday,” Tafazzul Rizvi told The Express Tribune before hinting a strong legal action against the ex-coach. “We’ll ask him to provide evidence in this regard and in case of fail PCB and Pakistan team hold the right to start legal action against him.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 6th, 2010.
Taking serious notice of suspecting Pakistan team of match-fixing, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to send a legal notice to former South Africa coach Micky Arthur for his remarks on the 2007 One-Day International (ODI) series.
Arthur last week said his team ‘strongly suspected’ Pakistan of match-fixing in the final ODI of the series in Lahore where the home side collapsed from a strong position while chasing an ordinary target. The claim was already played down by then-captain Shoaib Malik who termed the comments as ‘ridiculous’.
“I’m working on the notice which would be sent to Arthur on Monday,” Tafazzul Rizvi told The Express Tribune before hinting a strong legal action against the ex-coach. “We’ll ask him to provide evidence in this regard and in case of fail PCB and Pakistan team hold the right to start legal action against him.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 6th, 2010.